Spina Bifida Flashcards

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What is Spina Bifida?

A

Congenital tube defect, typically occurring in the lumbar spine.

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What is Spina Bifida Occulta?

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Incomplete fusion of the posterior vertebral arch with no neural tissue protrusion

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What is Spina Bifida Meningocele?

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Incomplete fusion of the posterior vertebral arch with neural tissue/meninges protruding outside neural arch

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What is Spina Bifida Myelomeningocele?

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Incomplete fusion of the posterior vertebral arch with both meninges and spinal cord protruding outside of the neural arch

Herniation of (meninges, CSF and spinal cord)

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What level of injury is typical with Spina Bifida?

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L5-S1, injuries to structures at this level and below

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Low level of what substance has been attributed to Spina Bifida?

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Low Levels of Folic Acid

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Best way to prevent neural tube defects during pregnancy?

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Taking recommended amounts of folic acid during the first 6 weeks of pregnancy

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Neurological Signs and Symptoms?

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  • Motor and Sensory loss below the level of the defect.
  • Hydrocephalus
  • Arnold-Chiari Type II malformation
  • Bowel and Bladder Dysfunction
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What orthopedic signs and symptoms are present?

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  • Club Foot (Talipes-Equinovarus)
  • Scoliosis
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Surgical interventions necessary?

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  • Close neural tube defect
  • Shunt placement for hydrocephalus
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A baby with myelomeningocele immediately after birth will have an increased risk of?

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  • Meningitis
  • Hypoxia
  • Hemmorhage
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Physical Therapy?

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  • Developmental Milestones
  • Family education; handling and positioning
  • WC prescription
  • Adaptive and Assistive device selection
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Exposure to what has been linked to SB?

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Teratogens:

  • Alcohol
  • Valproic Acid
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What is Arnold-Chiari Type II?

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Cerebellum and Brainstem pushed through the Foramen Magnum

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What Allergy is Prevalent in SB?

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Latex Allergies

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Orthosis: Thoracic - L2

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THKAFO or Parapodium

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Orthosis: L1-L3

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Reciprocating Gait Orthosis or HKAFO

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Orthosis: L3-L4

A

KAFO

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Orthosis: L4-S1

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AFO or Ground Reaction AFOs

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Orthosis: S1

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Foot Orthosis (FO) or Supramalleolar Orthosis (SMO)